INVESTIGADORES
ELORRIAGA Natalia
artículos
Título:
Community-based cardiovascular health promotion in Argentina. A systematic review
Autor/es:
BARDACH ARIEL ESTEBAN; ELORRIAGA NATALIA; ALCARAZ ANDREA; RUBINSTEIN ADOLFO LUIS; TAVELLA JULIO MARCELO
Revista:
Health Promotion International
Editorial:
Oxford University Press
Referencias:
Año: 2017 p. 1 - 18
ISSN:
0957-4824
Resumen:
Introduction: In Argentina, cardiovascular disease (CVD) accounts for 30% of deaths and more than 600,000 disability-adjusted life years. However, no reviews describing local studies on interventions to address CVD risk factors have been identified.Purpose: To characterize those population-based interventions and public policies implemented in Argentina to reduce the burden of cardiovascular disease with an adequate evaluation of their impact on population health.Methods: We conducted a systematic review of studies that assessed interventions in health promotion and/or primary prevention conducted in adult populations of Argentina, addressing specific CVD factors, from 1999-2016. We searched major bibliographic databases, grey literature, ministries and secretariats of health, and academic national libraries. Key informants, non-governmental organizations, universities, hospitals, and experts were also contacted. We applied specific inclusion criteria. We assessed the methodological quality of the studies and reported the effectiveness and impact of population interventions and policies, as well as process evaluations? characteristics.Results: After removing duplicates we identified 1,686 references from databases. After reviewing title and abstracts 18 studies were selected, 5 of them corresponded to evaluations of public policies -all addressing tobacco smoking. We presented a structured review of each experience. Most of the studies were deemed to entail moderate or high risk of bias.Conclusions: We summarized the findings and characteristics of these studies, including implementation strategies, process and impact evaluation. This is the first systematic review of interventions focused on primary prevention and health promotion to counter CVD and diabetes in Argentina.